Pet Dental Care

Many pet owners routinely bring their cat or dog to the veterinary office for a regular health exam.  Unfortunately, few people remember that a pet dental exam is just as important.  Pets use their teeth for more than humans do, so it is important to keep your pet's teeth in perfect shape.  At Paws and Claws Mobile Vet service we proudly offer pet dental care services.  Below, we examine the reasons why pet dental care is so important, and explain the ways a veterinarian is able to help.

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Why Is Pet Dental Care Important?

Pets rely on their teeth for a more than just eating.  To a cat or dog, the teeth are an extra set of hands, and can help them vocalize.  It is important to keep your pet's teeth in great shape with regular pet dental appointments.  Decayed and diseased teeth can spread infections to otherwise healthy teeth if not taken care of quickly.  Periodontal disease, such as gingivitis, can spring up and pose other concerning health issues as well.  Often, dangerous diseases first show signs of trouble in the mouth.  By noticing trends in your pet's mouth, it is possible to catch heart and kidney disease before it becomes a larger systemic issue.  

What Can be Treated with a Pet Dental Exam?

During a dental exam, a veterinarian will be able to treat both the teeth and the gums.  The vet will check for signs of periodontal disease in and around the gum line.  Any ulcers or abscesses within the mouth can also be treated at this time.  The veterinarian will work to remove any built up tarter or plaque which could further lead to tooth decay.  The integrity of each tooth will be checked, with diseased or damaged teeth removed to prevent the spread of disease to otherwise healthy teeth.  

What Can a Veterinarian Help with?

Aside from a dental wellness exam where a pet's teeth are cleaned and checked, a veterinarian can help create a plan for pet dental wellness between dental visits.  Often, this can take the form of an additive which can be put in your pet's water.  This can help break down debris and tarter before it leads to gingivitis.  A veterinarian is also able to suggest various textured chews and treats to help clean in and around a pet's gum line.  These textured chews are designed to massage the gum line and remove any accumulated debris between vet visits.  

At Paws and Claws Mobile Vet service, based out of Covington, we come to you.  We understand how scary and intimidating a veterinarian's office can be, so we come to your home to keep your dog or cat in a familiar environment.  As a mobile veterinarian, we are able to treat your pet in his or her home with the same expertise, precision, and accuracy as if we were in a brick and mortar building.  If you are interested in the services provided by a mobile veterinarian, call us today at 404-229-1118.  We proudly service Covington and the surrounding areas.

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